Magazine

2019 Issues

  • November-December - 2019 - Volume: 107 - Number: 6

    November-December 2019

    Volume: 107 Number: 6

    • "The Decline of Oregon's Rare Sand Dune Lakes," by Doug W. Larson

    • "Expanding Consciousness," by Lars Chittka and Catherine Wilson

    • "Comets Are Not Forever," by Michael Werner and Peter Eisenhardt

  • September-October - 2019 - Volume: 107 - Number: 5

    September-October 2019

    Volume: 107 Number: 5

    • "A Delta in Peril," by Meraz Mostafa, Naznin Nasir, M. Feisal Rahman, and Saleemul Huq

    • "Dying for a Drink," by Marcus D. King

    • "Sustaining the Last Rivers," by Jeffrey J. Opperman, Sharon Baruch-Mordo, Juan Pablo Carvallo, Daniel Kammen, Joe Kiesecker, and Chris Weber

    • "Thirsty City on a Lake," by Manuel Perló Cohen and Loreta Castro-Reguera Mancera

  • July-August - 2019 - Volume: 107 - Number: 4

    July-August 2019

    Volume: 107 Number: 4

    • "What Mirrors Do," by Michael C. Corballis

    • "A Hawaiian Renaissance That Could Save the World," by Sam ʻOhukaniʻōhiʻa Gon III and Kāwika B. Winter

    • "Contextualizing Cave Art" by Bruno David

  • May-June - 2019 - Volume: 107 - Number: 3

    May-June 2019

    Volume: 107 Number: 3

    • "Connecting Habitats to Prevent Species Extinctions," by Stuart L. Pimm and Clinton N. Jenkins

    • "The Flavor of Serendipity," by Gary K. Beauchamp

    • "Huh? Is That a Universal Word?" by N. J. Enfield

  • March-April - 2019 - Volume: 107 - Number: 2

    March-April 2019

    Volume: 107 Number: 2

    • "Renewed Hope for Coastal Marshes in Louisiana," by Paige Byerly, Bethann Garramon Merkle, and Megan Hepner

    • "Knit and Stretch," by Samuel Poincloux

    • "The Root of Misaligned Jaws," by Sandra Kahn and Paul R. Ehrlich

  • January-February - 2019 - Volume: 107 - Number: 1

    January-February 2019

    Volume: 107 Number: 1

    • "Estimating Ancient Populations by Aerial Survey," by William E. Carter, Ramesh L. Shrestha, and Juan Carlos Fernandez-Diaz

    • "Is Wildlife Conservation Policy Based in Science?" by Kyle A. Artelle

    • "Random Paths to Frequency Hopping," by Tony Rothman